WHAT ARE THE NORMS we would need to meet our best possible outcomes for holding ourselves and each other accountable?

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WHAT ARE THE NORMS we would need to meet our best possible outcomes for holding ourselves and each other accountable?

Behavior Norms BEHAVIOR NORMS Actively listen to the speaker. Cell phones, Laptops in the off position. Eliminate side bar conversations. Try not to speak twice before everyone else speaks once

Process Norms PROCESS NORMS Start/end on time. Stay focused on the topic. Request the group’s permission to extend the allotted time for an agenda item.

Collaborative Norms Don’t talk about people when they are not here. Assume positive intent. Work toward a positive resolution by building on others’ ideas. Focus on learning and continuous improvement. Actions and words are congruent with our purpose. If there is an issue let’s work together to make it insignificant.

Figure out the best way forward for the greatest good. Agree to disagree Balance advocacy and Listening.